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infantine adj.幼稚的;嬰兒的;稚氣的;孩子的。

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Then no more need be said : change the subject . amy eshton , not hearing or not heeding this dictum , joined in with her soft , infantine tone : louisa and i used to quiz our governess too ; but she was such a good creature , she would bear anything : nothing put her out 埃希頓不知是沒有聽見,還是沒有注意到這一聲明,操著軟軟的奶聲奶氣的調子搭訕了: “路易莎和我,以往也常常戲弄我們的家庭教師,不過她是那么個好人,什么都能忍耐,隨你怎么整他都不會生氣。

Rose had witnessed the scene , and she marched straight up to the journalist , as though she had failed to notice her husband and , standing on tiptoe , bare - armed and in baby costume , she held her face up to him with a caressing , infantine pout 羅絲已經看到了剛才的情景。她徑直向新聞記者走去,仿佛沒有看見她的丈夫似的她身穿娃娃服裝,裸露著雙臂,踮起腳尖,把額頭送上去讓記者親吻,如同孩子撅嘴撒嬌一樣。

Abbot , i think , gave me credit for being a sort of infantine guy fawkes 我想艾博特準相信我是幼年的蓋伊